I bring my medical cannabis card while traveling to save on cannabis taxes in each state

When I was in my 20s and not doing too well financially, I prayed that 1 day I would possess the currency and time to travel beyond my city and state.

I wanted to see the mountain ranges out west that I saw in movies and TV shows. As I slowly paid off my debt, the dream of 1 day traveling around the country was starting to seem possible, even if it wasn’t likely. Unfortunately, this process took longer than I anticipated. I was eventually granted paid leave for a 2 month trip and I decided to fly out west. My neighbor from college let me stay in his house in the spare dining room during my stay and both of us ended up smoking a lot of cannabis and cigars while drinking whiskey on ice. He had a medical marijuana card and could get anything from the dispensary that both of us wanted, I just had to wait outside in the car while he went inside to pay. The two of us had a pungent batch of Blue Dream and some OG Kush hash rosin as well. It was such a fun experience that I prayed that someday I would have my own medical cannabis card. I think sizablely fortunate and grateful that my state was the next 1 in line to pass a law legalizing medical marijuana. But 1 amazing side effect of getting a card in my house state was being able to use it in other states to purchase their medical marijuana while I’m there on trip. These are called “reciprocal” states because they accept out-of-state medical marijuana cards. You can shop on the medical menu instead of the recreational menu. At the cannabis dispensary, often you will find better products on the medical menu and you won’t be charged taxes.

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